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Subject: Re: Rebel drew against hasidovski in the last round

Author: blass uri

Date: 11:54:56 05/05/00

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On May 05, 2000 at 10:58:46, blass uri wrote:

>The game is in the end of my post.
>
>I guess that 3.Nc3 surprised hasidovski because he thought a long time about
>some theory moves(more than 20 minutes about 5...Qe7)
>
>I was happy about the opening and thought that Rebel has good chances but
>unfortunately Rebel traded queens by 15.Qxd8
>
>Hasidovski offered a draw at move 36 and I did not accept the offer.
>
>Moshe slav the head of macabi afek team said me never to agree to a draw and
>this was the reason that I did not offer a draw after 50...Ne5 inspite of the
>fact that I understood that the position is a draw.
>
>After 67...Kd7 I told to Moshe slav(I did not want to make noice so I wrote what
>I thought to say to him) that I think that the position is a dead draw and that
>Rebel has no plan but I understand that he wants me to continue.
>
>He replied that he let me to agree to a draw.


I can add that hasidovski only moved the king in moves 51-67
I also saw that even if white trades pawns by h4 gxh4 Bxh4(Rebel can do it to
avoid a draw by the 50 move rule) black can defend himself by moving the king.

The white king can do nothing even if it comes to h5 because black put the
bishop at f4 and the knight at e5 and trading bishops or trading the bishop for
the knight e5 cannot win the game.

Uri



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